All around the walls of the Daily Bruin ““ climbing up the sides of cubicles, layered on top of metal cabinets and generally occupying any piece of free horizontal space ““ are pieces of white printer paper with quotes typed on them.
Author Archives: Roscoe Elliott
Expectations run wild at World Cup
CAPE TOWN, South Africa “”mdash; I spent the World Cup opener between South Africa and Mexico standing outside a fully-packed pub on the waterfront with my face pressed against the glass, watching the game through a window.
Body image differs in Brazil
Rio de Janeiro “”mdash; I was off the plane for about 10 minutes and stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic on the freeway when the driver in the adjacent car got my attention without saying a word.
College should require real intellectual investment
I have an earnest and heartfelt question I’ve wanted to ask for a while: Does anyone actually do reading assignments for discussion sections?
College isn’t worth the financial investment
There was a story recently published by CNN about a college graduate who was suing her alma mater for a full reimbursement of her undergraduate tuition, a sum of $70,000.
State budget cuts translate to necessary program cuts at UCLA
This year, California faced a budget shortfall of $60 billion.
A confession given with humility
This column is for me, not you.